Letters to the Editor: Friday, June 28, 2013

To the editor,We just found the best kept secret in town! They are restricted as far as signage, which is a shame, because they really are very good.

We had a delicious 1/3-pound hamburger done to perfection with very fresh tomatoes and lots of lettuce and pickles on top with a choice of wheat or white bun. It came with unique thick and crispy potato chips that had been made there and were not the least bit greasy, or you could substitute fries, sweet potato fries, onions rings or side salad. They had a choice of beverages from sweet tea to beer and beyond. They are open Tuesday through Sunday with sports channel TVs or viewing of whatever sport might be playing on the other side of the large expanse of windows overlooking the field, mats, or ice, depending on the season. They also have Karaoke on Saturday evenings.

It definitely is a fun place with great burgers, wraps, salads and wings with a variety of dips. All I could say when I bit into my hamburger was, “WOW!” By the way, that is the name of this eatery located next to the Adrian College ice rink and football stadium.

It is on the second floor, but there is an elevator.

Hope you, too, are able to find time to enjoy the “WOW” eating and entertainment experience for lunch or dinner soon!

Sally GlasserAdrian

Lenawee Great Start Diaper Drive thanks

To the editor,I would like to thank the citizens of Lenawee County for their support of the second annual Lenawee Great Start Diaper Drive. With your help we were able to collect more than 5,800 diapers! In addition, we collected $601 in cash that will be used to purchase more diapers throughout the year. The diapers received in the drive will be donated to the Community Action Agency in Adrian, which will distribute the diapers to the over 2,500 families on WIC in Lenawee County. Safety net programs, such as WIC (a federally funded health and nutrition program that serves women, infants and children), do not provide diapers for families in need. Your donations to the diaper drive have helped to fill a void by giving families with limited financial resources a way to help care for their babies most basic needs.

The success of this drive would not have been possible without the support of our collection sites and the generosity of all who donated at the following locations: Tecumseh City Hall, Lenawee United Way, Lenawee Christian School and The Centre, Madison Elementary School, ProMedica Bixby Hospital and ProMedica Herrick Hospital, Lenawee Community Foundation, LISD Porter Center, Child Care Network, Little People’s Place in Morenci, Goodwill Industries, First Federal Bank’s Adrian courthouse and west branches and First United Methodist in Adrian.

We would also like to thank the Tecumseh Kiwanis Club for its donation of 937 diapers, and the Adrian Noon Rotary for its donation of $500. We are grateful to Patty Clark and Midwest Energy Cooperative for donating the diaper collection bins used for the drive.

The vision of Lenawee Great Start is that all children in Lenawee County will start school healthy, safe and ready to succeed. Your donations to the diaper drive have helped to see that our youngest citizens are getting a great start by having their basic needs met. Thank you for your investment in our future and helping us grow great kids in Lenawee County!